
“Easter Chick Rings the Bell” – Minneapolis, MN (1915)
Miss Adams lived in Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota and an industrial hub for the upper Mississippi River region. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis (The first name of
Miss Adams lived in Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota and an industrial hub for the upper Mississippi River region. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis (The first name of
Miss Emma Coleman lived in Minneapolis, the commercial and manufacturing center of the upper Mississippi River. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis In October of 1906, Emma received a postcard
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weiss lived in West Haven, a city southwest of New Haven on Long Island Sound in south-central Connecticut. The settlement was
Mrs. H. E. Coleman lived in Minneapolis, the thriving city on the banks of the Mississippi River in southeast Minnesota. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis In September of 1910,
Miss Lavinia Briggs lived in Minneapolis, the city on the upper Mississippi River that was an industrial powerhouse for agricultural milling and food production. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis
Mr. And Mrs. E. C. Warner lived in Minneapolis, the largest city in Minnesota. In May of 1918 they received a postcard from “The Fishermen”.
This postcard puts us in the middle of a family drama – of which we know very little. In October of 1911, Lillian sends a
Miss A. B. Thomas lived in an apartment on Park Avenue in Minneapolis. In May of 1939, she received a postcard from her friend, Mamie.
There are several websites devoted to the photography studio of Gerlach which operated on South Washington Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Gerlach Studio made thousands